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Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
I have this 20-25 yr old Craftsman finish sprayer....
http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...&prst=&shdMod= ..... that is "spitting" or skipping, as it sprays, leaving small gaps in my application, as I spray. I'm having to make double passes, in order to completely cover the surface area and, in some cases, the double pass results in drips/runs. It started this about 2-3 months ago and I don't know what is causing this. It's been a long time since I've completely disassembled the gun and cleaned it.... Possibly trash in the inside? I'm spraying lacquer. I initially thought water in the tank may be the, or part of the, problem, but no. I've always liked this sprayer and it had been adjusted to my spraying style/technique/settings. What might be the cause and might this sort of problem be easily fixable? It may be time to spring for a new sprayer. Thanks. Sonny |
Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
Sonny wrote:
I have this 20-25 yr old Craftsman finish sprayer.... http://www.searspartsdirect.com/part...&prst=&shdMod= .... that is "spitting" or skipping, as it sprays, leaving small gaps in my application, as I spray. I'm having to make double passes, in order to completely cover the surface area and, in some cases, the double pass results in drips/runs. It started this about 2-3 months ago and I don't know what is causing this. It's been a long time since I've completely disassembled the gun and cleaned it.... Possibly trash in the inside? I'm spraying lacquer. I initially thought water in the tank may be the, or part of the, problem, but no. I've always liked this sprayer and it had been adjusted to my spraying style/technique/settings. What might be the cause and might this sort of problem be easily fixable? It may be time to spring for a new sprayer. Ok - it's a siphon gun. First thing to always look at with a siphon gun is whether the cup vent is clogged. It will spit, spray eratically, etc. when the vent is clogged. Better than 50% chance this is your problem. Next place to look is at the packing in the needle. If it's leather, they get dried out and have to be replaced from time to time. It looks like the packing is no longer available from Sears, but it also looks like it may be an OEM Binks product - or similar enough to one that a Model 7 packing may work in your gun. If it's not these two areas, then it's time for a good old fashioned breakdown and cleaning. A rebuild kit wouldn't hurt at this point in your gun's life. I would not be surprised if you can find a rebuild kit on-line even though Sears doesn't stock all the parts anymore. When I clean a gun that has gone a long time since a cleaning (not mine - I'm anal about cleaning my guns...), I take them completely down - completely. Soak them in lacquer thinner for a day or two and then go at it with cleaning brushes, etc., to get it all spotless again. You'll be surprised how much life is in a gun that has been properly cleaned, and if needed, rebuilt with a kit. -- -Mike- |
Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
On Monday, September 9, 2013 8:44:21 PM UTC-5, Mike Marlow wrote:
Thanks Mike. Yeah, I may have skimped on my latest cleaning efficiency. I may have gotten by with abbreviated cleaning, for a while, but apparently that has caught up with me. The gun-can gasket is noticeably old and probably needs replacing. In the past, I've removed it for cleaning and it's pretty stiff, not flexible, and is difficult to easily seat it back in place. It's long overdue for a total break down, also. Sonny |
Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
Unlike Mike, I am not so fussy.
I usually just fill the paint pot up with cold water and ice cubes, add some rock salt and screw it all back together. Shake like hell, and pour it all out. Never seem to have problems. Wait a minute... maybe that's my coffee pot I'm thinking about... So how ya doin', Mike? =8^) Robert |
Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 3:42:28 AM UTC-5, wrote:
Unlike Mike, I am not so fussy. I usually just fill the paint pot up with cold water and ice cubes, add some rock salt and screw it all back together. Shake like hell, and pour it all out. Never seem to have problems. Wait a minute... maybe that's my coffee pot I'm thinking about... So how ya doin', Mike? =8^) Robert These past few days, I've had a chair to upholster and needed to refinished the woodwork. I had the spraying problems with the first spraying. Since Mike's reply, I cleaned the vent and gun-can gasket and was able to finish the spraying with no problems.... very minimal spitting/skipping of the spray stream. Last week, I had a roccoco sofa to upholster and woodwork to refinish, so my spraying problems had gotten to the point that something needed to be done. I was at a loss as to what the problem was. Previously, I had thought my cleaning had been good enough and had assumed, maybe, the gun unit (something internal?) was wearing out. For the past few months, there were signs of the gun not performing properly, which became worse and worse. Initially, I didn't pay it too much mind, until the finishing results were more than sub-par and not acceptible. Sometimes, I take a day or two and devote to cutting tools sharpening, including garden tools, mowers, etc. Time to devote some quality time to thorough cleaning of these other tools. I spent time, yesterday, giving the air compressor a good maintenance going over, though it's been working fine. I usually keep up with preventative maintenance of stuff. Apparently not so with the finish sprayer. I'll do a complete cleaning this week, sometime.. Sonny |
Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
Sonny wrote:
These past few days, I've had a chair to upholster and needed to refinished the woodwork. I had the spraying problems with the first spraying. Since Mike's reply, I cleaned the vent and gun-can gasket and was able to finish the spraying with no problems.... very minimal spitting/skipping of the spray stream. Hey Sonny - glad to see the gun is working better. Just for ****s and giggles, give the needle packing a little nudge before you tear your gun down - just to see what happens. It may be hard to turn the adjustment nut in due to crud build up on the threads and the packing being a bit boogered, but it likely will turn in a bit. I'm curious to see if that fixes your remaining spitting problems. If so, the gun still wants a good cleaning but you may get by without having to buy a rebuild kit. -- -Mike- |
Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 7:21:19 AM UTC-5, Mike Marlow wrote:
Hey Sonny - glad to see the gun is working better. Just for ****s and giggles, give the needle packing a little nudge before you tear your gun down - just to see what happens. It may be hard to turn the adjustment nut in due to crud build up on the threads and the packing being a bit boogered, but it likely will turn in a bit. I'm curious to see if that fixes your remaining spitting problems. If so, the gun still wants a good cleaning but you may get by without having to buy a rebuild kit. -- -Mike- Both adjusting knobs turn easily, but I didn't pay close attention to detect if there was any debris related resistance. Previously, I had tinkered with both knobs, thinking that would help solve the, some of the, problem. There was no effect, so that's why I assumed there might be something internal that had worn out. I didn't tinker too much with the knobs, because the settings were set for my lacquer use.... I didn't want to vary the settings too much, if at all, from what I was previously comfortable with.... spray pattern, volume, etc. I haven't tried tinkering with the knobs, since yesterday's limited cleaning. I never thought to try moving the tip, itself, either. I'll check it out. Thanks. Sonny |
Finish Sprayer Gun Problem
Sonny wrote:
On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 7:21:19 AM UTC-5, Mike Marlow wrote: Hey Sonny - glad to see the gun is working better. Just for ****s and giggles, give the needle packing a little nudge before you tear your gun down - just to see what happens. It may be hard to turn the adjustment nut in due to crud build up on the threads and the packing being a bit boogered, but it likely will turn in a bit. I'm curious to see if that fixes your remaining spitting problems. If so, the gun still wants a good cleaning but you may get by without having to buy a rebuild kit. -- -Mike- Both adjusting knobs turn easily, but I didn't pay close attention to detect if there was any debris related resistance. Previously, I had tinkered with both knobs, thinking that would help solve the, some of the, problem. There was no effect, so that's why I assumed there might be something internal that had worn out. I didn't tinker too much with the knobs, because the settings were set for my lacquer use.... I didn't want to vary the settings too much, if at all, from what I was previously comfortable with.... spray pattern, volume, etc. I haven't tried tinkering with the knobs, since yesterday's limited cleaning. I never thought to try moving the tip, itself, either. I'll check it out. Sorry - I didn't say it clearly. The packing adjustment is a small knurled knob just in front of the trigger that the needle runs through. -- -Mike- |
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